| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 348 páginas
...voracious Appetite with a certain Quantity of delicate white human Flefh, is by no means that Paffion for which I here contend. This is indeed more properly Hunger ; and as no Glutton is afhamed to apply the Word Love to his Appetite, and to fay he LOVES fuch and fuchDifhes; fo may the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1771 - 404 páginas
...voracious appetite with a certain quantity of delicate white human flelh, is by no means that paffion for which I here contend. This is indeed more properly hunger ; and as no glutton is aftiamed to apply the word love to his appetite, and to fay he LOVES fuch and fuch dirties ; fa may... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 406 páginas
...voracious appetite with a certain quantity of delicate white human flefh, is by no means that paffion for which I here contend. This is indeed more properly hunger ; and as no glutton is afhamed to apply the word love to his appetite,, and to fay he LOVES fuch and fuch dimes ; fo may the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 386 páginas
...voracious appetite with a certain quantity of delicate white human flefh, is by no means that paffion for which I here contend. This is indeed .more properly hunger; and as no glutton is afhamed to apply the word Love to his appetite, and to fay he LOVES fuch and fuch difhes: fo may the... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 664 páginas
...of the philosophers, are entirely free from the least traces of such apassibn. Secondly, that what is commonly called love, namely, the desire of satisfying...more properly hunger; and as no glutton is ashamed to dpply the word love to his appetite, and to say he LOVES such and sUch dishes ; so may the lover of... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 578 páginas
...desire of satisfying a voracions appetite with a certain quantity of delicate white human flesh, is hy no means that passion for which I here contend. This is, indeed, more properly hunger; and, as no glntton is ashamed to apply the word love to his appetite, and to say he Zoic* snch and snch dishes... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...of the philosophers, are entirely tree from the least traces of such a passion. Secondly, That what is commonly called love, namely, the desire of satisfying...to apply the word love to his appetite, and to say lit- loves such and such dishes, so may the lover of this kind, with equal propriety say, he hungers... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 páginas
...of tho philosophers, are entirely free from the least traces of such a passion. Secondly, that what is commonly called love, namely, the desire of satisfying...voracious appetite with a certain quantity of delicate whitu human flesh, is by no means that passion for which I here contend. This is, indeed, more properly... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1899 - 312 páginas
...of the philosophers, are entirely free from the least traces of such a passion. Secondly, that what is commonly called love, namely, the desire of satisfying...word love to his appetite, and to say he LOVES such ar.J such dishes ; so may the lover of this kind, with equal propriety, say, he HUNGERS after such... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 304 páginas
...of the philosophers, are entirely free from the least traces of such a passion. Secondly, that what is commonly called love, namely, the desire of satisfying...word love to his appetite, and to say he LOVES such auu such dishes ; so may the lover of this kind, with equal propriety, say, he HUNGERS after such and... | |
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